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No peeking?




No peeking? Sometimes in situations where we are uncertain of. the outcome, where the tension and the stakes are so high, we simply don’t want to trust our own eyes, it seems more comforting to know that other peoples’ eyes are watching for us. Somehow it seems safer to us to be blind at the moment, since we wouldn’t have had to subject our emotions to outcomes that might not be what we wanted.


Think about it. That’s exactly how God wants us to approach our relationship with Him when it comes watching where we are going in this life. We know that bad things happen and we’re apt to become anxious or disturbed.


God’s Word tells us: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.” (Psalm 32: 8-11).


God gently tells us to close our eyes and let Him lead. Because His knowledge is superior to ours, we need to close our eyes to the future and simply let Him do the seeing for us. When we do, our “not knowing” becomes our wisdom for only in blindness can we truly learn to trust.


“I pray today in Jesus name that when we life becomes scary each one of us turn to our Lord knowing that He sees everything perfectly and we see things only through the faulty view of eyes that barely see.” Amen!”


“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own” (Matthew 6:34) www.thispassingday.com

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No peeking?




No peeking? Sometimes in situations where we are uncertain of. the outcome, where the tension and the stakes are so high, we simply don’t want to trust our own eyes, it seems more comforting to know that other peoples’ eyes are watching for us. Somehow it seems safer to us to be blind at the moment, since we wouldn’t have had to subject our emotions to outcomes that might not be what we wanted.


Think about it. That’s exactly how God wants us to approach our relationship with Him when it comes watching where we are going in this life. We know that bad things happen and we’re apt to become anxious or disturbed.


God’s Word tells us: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.” (Psalm 32: 8-11).


God gently tells us to close our eyes and let Him lead. Because His knowledge is superior to ours, we need to close our eyes to the future and simply let Him do the seeing for us. When we do, our “not knowing” becomes our wisdom for only in blindness can we truly learn to trust.


“I pray today in Jesus name that when we life becomes scary each one of us turn to our Lord knowing that He sees everything perfectly and we see things only through the faulty view of eyes that barely see.” Amen!”


“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own” (Matthew 6:34) www.thispassingday.com

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